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Index
Half title
Series page
Title page
Imprints page
Contents
Illustrations
Photographic Essay Illustrations
Tables and Charts
Maps
Contributors
General Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and conventions
General Introduction
Preface
Introduction: Ireland 1880–2016: Negotiating Sovereignty and Freedom
Introduction
Home Rule and its Critics
The Impact of the Great War, and its Aftermath
Conservative Paths, 1922–1965
New Directions: Post-1960s Ireland
Social Change
Conclusion
Part I Ireland 1880–1923
1 Radical Nationalisms, 1882–1916
The Liberal–Home Rule Nexus
Radical Nationalism and Home Rule
The New Nationalism
Irish Freedom, 1910–1914
Rebellion
2 Home Rulers at Westminster, 1880–1914
Introduction
Land War
Ending the Land War: the Kilmainham Treaty
Beyond Kilmainham, 1882–1886
The First Home Rule Bill
Returning to the land question
Parnellism and Crime: Conspiracy and Forgery
From Triumph to Rejection: Parnell’s Last Years
Years of Drift? Post-Parnell Politics
Constitutional Politics under Unionist Government, 1895–1905
New Politics in the New Century
The End of Political Experimentation
Conclusion
3 The Origins, Politics and Culture of Irish Unionism, c.1880–1916
Introduction
Faith, Faction and Party
Unionist Cultures
Unionists
4 Irish Land Questions, 1879–1923
Introduction
Post-Famine Ireland
Land War, 1879–1891
The Plan of Campaign
Land Acts
The Ranch War
Revolution and Land, 1917–1923
5 Social Conditions in Ireland 1880–1914
Introduction
Work
Clothes
Housing
Food
Health
Conclusion
6 The Irish Literary Revival
Origins
Culture
Politics
A wider perspective
7 The Culture War: The Gaelic League and Irish Ireland
Part II War, Revolution and the Two Irelands, 1914–1945
8 Ireland and the Great War
Mobilisation
Motives for Enlistment
‘The Irish’ at War
Economic Consequences
Consequences of Political Radicalisation
Veterans and Commemoration
9 Revolution, 1916–1923
Introduction
Easter 1916
The Rise of Sinn Féin
The Counter-state
The War of Independence
Treaty and Civil War
Conclusion
10 Politics, Economy, Society: Northern Ireland, 1920–1939
Introduction
Preparation for Government
War and peace
Securing Unionist Rule
Political Culture
Economic Crisis
Conclusion
11 Politics, Economy and Society in the Irish Free State, 1922–1939
Introduction
Disillusion
Sinn Féin in Power
A Conservative State
What did Irish People Actually do?
Religion
The International Context
The Shadow of the Revolution
Conclusion
12 Neutrality and Belligerence: Ireland, 1939–1945
Introduction: Neutrality and Belligerence
Special Powers and Security
Migration, Civil and Military Recruitment
The Economies in Wartime
Conclusion
Part III Contemporary Ireland, 1945–2016
13 Stability, Crisis and Change in Post-war Ireland 1945–1973
De Valera’s Achievement and Ireland’s Post-war Challenges
All Change or No Change: The First Inter-party Government 1948–1951
Church, State and the Birth of Liberal Ireland
A Crisis at the Heart of Traditional Ireland: the 1950s
Lemass and the Management of Change 1959–1966
Change, Controversy and Crisis 1966–1973
14 Ireland Transformed? Modernisation, Secularisation and Conservatism since 1973
Introduction
A Point of Departure?
Continuity in the Political System
The Politics of Morality
Divisions within Nationalism
Conservatism and Consensus in the 1980s
A Turning Point? Ireland in the 1990s
The Politics of the Celtic Tiger 1994–2011
A New Beginning?
15 War and Peace in Northern Ireland: 1965–2016
Introduction
The British State and the Ulster Crisis
The Road to Hillsborough
Towards a Settlement: New Thinking in Whitehall
Was the IRA Defeated?
The Troubles: A Photographic Essay
16 The Irish Economy 1973 to 2016
Introduction
Into Europe: Trade, Investment, and Agricultural Supports 1973–2016
Population and Labour Supply
Employment and unemployment
Living Standards
Northern Ireland’s Economy
Conclusion
17 Migration since 1914
Introduction
Migration 1920–2000: An Overview
Destination
Emigrant Profile
The 1980s: Transition and Continuity
Return and Inward Migration
Female Emigrants
Welfare and Vulnerability
The Politics of Migration
Identities and Belonging: Religion, Nationalism and Ethnicity
Race, Ethnicity and Class
Conclusion
18 Broadcasting on the Island of Ireland, 1916–2016
Introduction
Radio in an Independent Ireland
Radio in Northern Ireland
Television in the Irish Republic
Television in Northern Ireland
Conclusion
19 Popular Culture in Ireland, 1880–2016
Introduction
1880–1920
1920–1945
1945–1970
1970–2016
Conclusion
20 Irish Foreign Policy: 1919 to 1973
Introduction: In Pursuit of the National Interest
The Foreign Policy of Independence
Inter-war Foreign Policy
The Crisis Years of the Second World War: 1939–1941
Ireland and the Holocaust
D-Day and the End of the War
The Spectre of Communism and the Cold War
Ireland’s Heyday at the United Nations
Peacekeeping
The Long Road to Europe
Northern Ireland: The First Years of the Troubles
Conclusion
Part IV The Long View, Ireland 1880–2016
21 The Family in Ireland, 1880–2015
‘The Land of Stem Families’: Family Structure, Size and Surrogates
‘The Vanishing Irish’: The Family, Pessimism and Urbanisation
Family Life: Gender, Morality and the Family
‘[A] moral institution that possesses inalienable and Imprescriptible Rights’: The Family, the State and the Churches
Behind Closed Doors: Domestic and Sexual Abuse in the Irish Family
Reimagining the Irish Family: Lone-Parenting, Same-Sex and Divorce
Conclusion
22 Institutional Space and the Geography of Confinement in Ireland, 1750–2000
Institutional Landscapes
Twentieth-century Continuities?
‘Archipelago’ Populations?
Inside the Institutions
Conclusion
23 A Short History of Irish Memory in the Long Twentieth Century
24 Catholicism in Ireland, 1880–2015: Rise, Ascendancy and Retreat
Introduction
Church and Nation, 1880–1920
Catholicism Triumphant, 1920–1960
The Irish Free State
The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland State
A Catholic Habitus
Hothouse Catholicism
Irish Catholicism in Transition, 1960–c.1990
Television
Broadening Access to Education
The Women’s Movement
The Second Vatican Council and its Implications
Missionary Activity
Falling Vocations
Declining Levels of Orthodox Religious Belief
Irish Catholicism in Crisis, 1990s to the Present
Changing Religiosity
An Altered Religious Landscape
Thinning Pews
Scandal
Conclusion
25 Art and Architecture in Ireland, 1880–2016
Introduction
Innovation
Influence
Irishness
Institutions
Interpretation
Industry: Architecture
Inference
Afterword
26 Endword: Ireland Looking Outwards, 1880–2016
Introduction
Two Irelands
Ireland and the World
A Hybrid People
Communist Russia, Nazi Germany, Fascist Spain
Bibliography
Introduction: Ireland 1880–2016: Negotiating Sovereignty and Freedom
1 Radical Nationalisms, 1882–1916
2 Home Rulers at Westminster, 1880–1914
3 The Origins, Politics and Culture of Irish Unionism, c.1880–1916
4 Irish Land Questions, 1879–1923
5 Social Conditions in Ireland 1880–1914
6 The Irish Literary Revival
7 The Culture War: The Gaelic League and Irish Ireland
8 Ireland and the Great War
9 Revolution, 1916–1923
10 Politics, Economy, Society: Northern Ireland, 1920–1939
11 Politics, Economy and Society in the Irish Free State, 1922–1939
12 Neutrality and Belligerence: Ireland, 1939–1945
13 Stability, Crisis and Change in Post-war Ireland 1945–1973
14 Ireland Transformed? Modernisation, Secularisation and Conservatism since 1973
15 War and Peace in Northern Ireland: 1965–2016
16 The Irish Economy 1973 to 2016
17 Migration Since 1914
18 Broadcasting on the Island of Ireland, 1916–2016
19 Popular Culture in Ireland, 1880–2016
20 Irish Foreign Policy: 1919 to 1973
21 The Family in Ireland, 1880–2015
22 Institutional Space and the Geography of Confinement in Ireland, 1750–2000
23 A Short History of Irish Memory in the Long Twentieth Century
24 Catholicism in Ireland, 1880–2015: Rise, Ascendancy and Retreat
25 Art and Architecture in Ireland, 1880–2016
26 Endword: Ireland Looking Outwards, 1880–2016
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